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it was the same tragic story or something. it was back to business as usual. and it was also the dawn of a new teen sensation. there were some nasty surprises in store for of all people byron. while the coach of germany's national side already knows, there will be no turning around their anything but happy ending to the year dimanche up to record their heaviest defeat in almost 90 years. surely for biron, there'd be no more clowning around this time. not for manny one noir, and at least it wasn't as farcical a show for him this time around. as for the rest of the circus, among the top teams like the game show, they're not that comfortable on the road. while leverkusen now seem capable of prevailing in games, that pose a challenge. as for dortmund nuff said, put it in with the biggest surprise of the weekend, which left thomas muller. unusually quiet pines, germany internationals looked anything but jaded following their threshing by spain in the nation's league. maybe because it was back to the bundesliga, an arena where they used to be books and football and braman are traditionally a fun seem to play against. man. well, moir was perhaps the only one looking tense after the slaughter in seville for him, an unprecedented exercise in picking the bowl out of the men's hands. neuer was soon feeling the heat. a quarter of an hour in. he had to be at his best to deny the visitors a double chance of going in front but at least the bremen coach florian could tell. unlike bines hands, he flicked the team had yet to present. an almost broke a part time job charge and how it is on the books to set up. maxi anguished on the shock opener noir with a sense of deja vu about his, the friends by and looks bewildered. this was brave enough to rule a scene that be sent in 19 bonus league outings in succession. and things didn't look much better for the hosts after the break either last cost or did at least test the brain and cross bar. but otherwise, time that changed just after the hour mark when kingsley command did score with a header from the back, almost a carbon copy of each champions league, winner against paris, such a man perhaps now the point machine would get into gear. on the contrary with sergeant turning the home defense inside out, it was struck a little gorecki coming to the rescue. while the other end max into poem outing missed his chance of winning the match could have gone either way. and in the dying minutes, just charge and the widow on his films, lisa saying no way of course, what would have been a historic win for the visits from the comic to hear it in a creative enough, chances were used to having shots and double figures today early on they had 5 or 6 and that's not normal for a highly deserved point for bringing the an undefeated 7. of course, or take a point. never easy, especially yeah, i mean, i think we could i guess we'll take the point. if i may have been a bit disappointed because there was more in it for a period showing from brian and robin leventhal skee, was conspicuous by his lack of presence in the game. one team who did not disappoint with dortmund and a big part of that was the something on the striker who is still at the start of his career thanks always become. the soufan coco becomes the blueness leaguers youngest ever player one day after turning 16. we are witnessing history being made yusuf upmove banks's footless league debut. replacing the man of the moment, inferred makoto smashers the bonus legal record for the youngest ever player held previously. by do it men's nourish? i is quite amazing and that is lee said he has a big big future ahead of him and we look at coco made history against terror to barry lynn. even if it was a teammate who got most of the headlines don't have one of the league's most exciting squads, though. inconsistency has foiled recent attempts to dethrone biron, but this might finally be there year payne got a merry band of youngsters with an early haul and leading the way. the 20 year old has just been named europe's golden boy. best young player newly rich hosts have to have spent over 140000000 euros on players in the last 2 seasons. they clearly gunning to be in the title race too. and they came out looking strong with dhoni looking back. you know, one of their top attackers firing just over off the right minutes. 4 while fellow big money man with tales, can you open the scoring juniors being on fire scoring in free games straight have to have the quality to play with the big boys. those banks who have been inconsistent with just 2 wins this season. a strong showing from the host sort dortmund trailing at the break. it's exactly at moments like these that lucy and father scored usually crumble under the pressure. but the time was well different. one came out guns blazing off to the house and hall and finished off a meet scene playing one all with 57 minutes, playing 2 minutes later, a beautiful pass from union brands and of course his 2nd cup race for the wage. an off to just 4 minutes. both barbara was sure to spread his praise around. he has fantastic, he sure has fantastic, but he gets passes to score the goals when he gets passes. the passes are also fantastic. both 15 minutes later, it was one of his defenders that did the passing goal. 3 of the lights for holland burlington's back line in the dust. 515 hatto were in freefall. rafael guerrero made it in barassi, a full one in the 70th minute. exactly like the side that invested 120000000 in their attack. and about 20 ended a sentence. but say is cuneo coolly slotted home, a late penalty after his 6 week goal of the season. getting your money good. but there's a clear gulf in cost between these 2 sides exhibited by yelling hall ins for goal. that's right, wolf hall and might just be the best strike in europe at the moment. sashing, i honestly go record with 23 goals in 22 matches. and as if top one didn't already have enough highly skilled youngsters. the historic moment finally came 16 year old issue for mukoko made his debut giving holland a rest. coco didn't do much, but still made history well, helen schooled so many goals. his coach couldn't keep track after the game. yes. he asked me how many asked me did you score 3? no. 4, only 4 because you suddenly thought so. so i'm a bit mad at him right now, but that's an insanely entertaining match. and did 5 team have made a statement, and now they just one point behind by consistency has long been an issue, but not shows just how especially this guy has been a very good. yeah. i'm smiling a little. if they're going to be, they could come down to superstar yelling hall and and it's no wonder this amazing norwegian is also our hero of the match to that much on into the battle of the 7th of the season. incredibly, he's from the truth. thanks to the instincts of the fish. it's a mistake to call us in behind the right to go into complete show to make sure the receiver door well and truly bellinger slips through egypt's goal in just a get a breath. it's quite a goal scorer and he's doing a good job. he's not perfect yet, but will getting now now to a club that lost its superheroes before the season. heading into the season prospects for leverkusen looked grim. they had the unpleasant task of replacing departing stars caught javier who joined chelsea for 80000000 euros. and kevan folland who's now at monaco. the jill combined for 30 goals in all competitions last season. still leverkusen are one of the team's quietly breathing down byron's neck. they headed into their match against bielefeld as one of just 2 unbeaten sides in the league. how have paid top bosses boys manage such unexpected success? red hot new castle r.t.o. with 7 goals and 6 league games has been picking up the productive slack and just 27 minutes into the match. laver couzens oftens kicked into gear on bailey, combined with 17 year old sensation flying on via to open the scoring pierce's 4th assist help still hot there says creative boots, while bailey, returning to his excellent form of 2018, is massive for labor cozen. just 3 minutes later and villa felt had every right to be frustrated, not to get a penalty call. and when it came to creating their own chances, billa felt didn't exactly look deadly. but maybe consider look to be in cruise control in the 2nd half when they hit a speed bump, the defender spend bendo was injured in the 46 minute and things immediately got worse. mitchie visor passed back to his keeper. everything seems. and then the howler for the ages from lucas right at skate. suddenly, bill a fell head equalized without managing a shot on goal. this doesn't look like the stuff of champions. but later coups and didn't fold. the match wasn't always pretty, but they brought a great and determination their often highly technical side has usually lacked a key new element for bosches team. though it might have gone, chiefs are tired and spent a lot of time time. lucky to avoid a read in the 57th minute. as bailey led the laver, who's in charge to retake the lead, main man of the audio was struggling to conjure his ruthless finishing of the last 2 weeks. but one of labor close and strengths is that practically the whole team is dangerous, but it had its left a bit of a slap stick, felt that alexandra de sac of each with the ball in the box was leverkusen piece, their 9 full score and just 8 league games that was enough for leverkusen. they've shown a toughness and scoring depth, but they once lacked action to make the day even more special. it was picked up on the day as a happy birthday theme and today did the victory was for you much of it. yes. for that he got it. so i wish him a very good night after this. and hopefully can enjoy this time play because they're just one point behind biron and if they can stay consistent, maybe they can even catch them. sometimes it's not the goalie who has a gripe with their defense under the bit of pressure from. so for your part to read a tiny straying into research by lucas, true that staying up till a felt a buck a little chirps. focus so that i haven't had a show so cold, but they caused. and it's all thanks to their so goal for lucas. true that it's one he won't want to see too often. but i think over the next few days he may well be seeing quite a lot of the first. oh go to the buddhist leader. horrible choice. bit of all. it's one war. of course it's a mistake and there's going to be some funny, funny jokes about me in the coming days, but we won the game so i don't know too. it's over to the rest of the weekend's action. rb lied said have the chance to go joint top after byron munich straw earlier on saturday. but yulia novels man's team had never won in frankfurt and unfortunately for them, it was the host to hit the target 1st. on 43 minutes, i'm and barca controlling a long ball with his chest before firing in the opening goal. line sync responded in the 57th minute using pulse. * and guarding a cross from angeleno into the corner of the net with incredible financed hands. one hole is how it ended lights. it failed to take advantage of biron stumble and still have not managed to win in frankfurt. marco rose's glass back suffered a heartbreaking loss to live, accuse him last time out, but they were still just full points away from the champions league spots. and with just 5 minutes gone florian, knowing how to put the polls from somehow book. it was a case of 3rd time's a charm, the 1st, braille, and below how to go. that lost in the finally knowing how to put the bull away. in the 66 minute rockville from burger collided with the envelope and notebook room and down the 2 minutes from time, daniel caligiuri took advantage of the capitals in the black books to fully in his afflicted. equalise a, one of the final school house books snatch the points against the loads, while rose's left back had to settle for a disappointing duel. times andre crime rich was making his comeback against a card after catching coke at 19 in mid october. but 7 of his teammates who tested positive last week were missing, cuts off. baumgartner tried to feed crown merchant the 16th minute, but the ball came back to him and he finished the job himself. a precision touch to open the scoring. but stuttgart struck back just 2 minutes later, argentina international make a last one solace, making a mockery of the hoffenheim defense. when going solaces had a rebounded to silence while monkey took out stuff. car took the lead. 9 minutes later to trust but the ball went to colin powell man couldn't believe it. soon after the restart, hoffenheim made it to all english youngster. ryan says in your own hammering home that florian cliff was fouled in the box and crabbers rich slotted into his 7th goal in just 4 outings. must be thrilled to have him back. but stuttgart didn't give up to injury time. mark all of a camp rescued a point for the visitors, 300. i'm up on coach, sebastian, her. myspace severed all. as hoffenheim failed to seal their 1st win in 2 months. but just one of 2 on decency into the season. and while the big coolest was a big reason for that finding minutes in 3 of the last 4 games, they didn't disappoint to get still when the show heading in a maximally and all call it so make it one nil. towering dutchman almost impossible to defend against in the aerial game. played on 20 full minutes of a shot at double the rules laid off the exchange and passes were not so stephanie and a big loss before slotting home. and shall, can now have an audience when she fully business. i'm sure we weren't one step behind, but if we can't win, if we defend as a team like that, it's collective cologne, coach, maku, skin stall was in the hot seat after their 17 game league winless streak, but only on berlin. a max clues, a happened last in 6 outings. the berliners got the ball rolling in the 27th minute time. gold money netting his 1st gold for only on after arriving on loan from liverpool. 9 minutes later though elliott, securing level things up for cologne, heading in a free kick, the un won a penalty 20 minutes from time, but max close and missed the spot kick for the 1st time in his career. luckily he made no mistakes with every down to wind, which cannot be good news. for marcus is a tall, strong security for the high and how they single will some of father season could they rely on shawn for meditator to give them a much needed spark against rival film. so was an emphatic yes. with barely a minute gone, the frenchman got the ball rolling when he not seen the opening act, he made it to halt for an hour later. florian moola managed to parry robin climbs on, but the title was minutes or more up to you wasn't done yet. 6 minutes later he completed his hat trick. frog good could only come up with a late consolation goal. nil hates us and parking in the rebound from roland shot was shot $31.00 on mine. so finally, taste of victory. thanks to join felipe at sites. dorman, sailing holland stole the show. he tweeted that his day started with the golden boy award and ended with 4 goals in acknowledge his extraordinary skills by asking sleep man in south africa, came up with an explanation. he's a cyborg. from the us. he's a cyborg, created to score more than 30 goals a season. and someone in nigeria thinks he's a genetically modified human with special cool scoring software. an argentinian found it funny that his coach couldn't keep count of holland's goal. from india, you need a video game, cheat code to score 4 goals in one half. dortmund made clear that there was no need to ask who was the man of the match. and holland himself confirmed his robot identity with the don't know, maybe it's true. for the 1st time in over 9 months prior, and he didn't bring it home. one thanks to a robot called labor goes in are catching up, but not like 6 might celebrated their 1st victory of the season. we'll see who they can thank for that in our goals of the with such beliefs such as scores one second, that notable hattrick that saw mine struck up their 1st one of the season and take his tally. to 7, to assist sees now involved in 90 percent of all minds goals. a record that currently takes something of a second up use a pulse of light 6 fame, money might not be big on quantity. certainly as somebody speaking of quality, we have nicholas gonzalez. our favorite goal of the weekend the table now things are getting tighter the door opened and leave the kids in just one points behind by end and leipzig to bug and leave the clues in the past. still eat only on the sense a further down mind throws a little thanks to their 1st win of the campaign. and that's exactly what shock and cologne mean. shock on our last cologne 2nd. last and it won't be easy next week either the tears continued to flow for 2 teams who have yet to get a 3 pointer this season comes last. when did back to new games, shall this was in january and their next outings looked anything but promising to stop the baseball bat. well, come on, go to talk much bottom, look a bit under the weather hammer. next game might be troubling to fellow southerners . the car on the beat and in 7 songs plenty to look forward to next time on cape cod where the real talent resides. i come from there, lots of people in fact know that the premier, if you could lead the largest democracy, that's one reason i'm passionate about people. i'm absolutely sure they can. the finish in the book is fried chicken, but named after the 4th of the flooding born. and remember thinking at the time, if the barley in bold can forward to give half of its secret come together and unite for a cause. when i do the news, i often confront difficult situations more conflicts between disasters and sometimes see, despite my job to confront goodspeed as on qana seas and development. just put the spotlight on issues that matter. most sunda, food security question marshall nicely since a notch 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of covert 98. they'll present their plan to chance on the americal tomorrow . also coming up corruption, enter the covert 1000 crazes. activists show d.w. evidence that hungary is misusing pandemic funds will take you to bring a passion to meet the critics. fighting to call out corruption at the highest levels and a divided held seat in a divided country in the us, a community in the state of georgia struggles to overcome division and discrimination. on the way our thank you so much for your company. the leaders of germany 60 states have agreed on new coronavirus law down measures for december and likely beyond all this after chance on the americal met with resistance last week in her bid to toughen some aspects of the country's limited logged out. the measures agreed today include extending germany's current shutdown targeting hotels, restaurants and gyms tight restrictions on socialising will also remain in place. but exceptions are being made for holiday celebrations. the pressure is on for the german government to ease restrictions for domestic important time of the year for many christmas celebrations. right now, ben means john dam and mocked square would usually be packed with people and show you the christmas market. it's in cancelled. people will be allowed to gather at home for christmas, but in smaller groups, many accept the reality that this year is different. there's going to be naturally some push fissioned. it's nationally to happen, but it is what it is. you know it's, there's no policy that's ever going to be 100 percent approved. i think people and i don't understand why restriction would be east for christmas. perhaps one should stick to them. but i also see what happens with people when they are lonely and unhappy. so i can't say much about it, but i just talk about it because i also see how it is in hospitals. that's where i work. all. yes, it's sad not to celebrate christmas as usual, but how else the measures taken are important and necessary? and there's always this type, so we'll see the decision on christmas is expected to become found wednesday, following talks between state premiers and chancellor angela merkel. the overall situation remains critical. hundreds for so long as you have high expectations as a parliamentary group. until now we have begun to see a short trend of lower figures in terms of inspections, which means the exponential growth could be stopped, but that's not enough. we need lower figures, especially for christmas region. so our christmas isn't the only separation that's on the line. many say that the much loved tradition of new year's eve, fireworks needs to be reigned in, but a nationwide ban on fireworks sales does not appear to be on the cards. aren't for more on this. i'm now joined by our political correspondent hans brads has the german government as we just saw in that report is likely to extend the partial lockdown with tighter curbs. on socialising. how do you think germans will react to the measures? so far? one has to say that the german public has been very patient in accepting many of the restrictions. and as we just saw in that report, people on the street also feel that the restrictions are correct, that there should be tightened even further. possibly, the recent poll suggests that 2 thirds of german germans at least support these measures. in other words, we can expect that the measures will meet with approval. whether that will actually lead to reduction in the infections is not clear yet at the moment. you know, we talk about flattening the curve. what's happened at the moment as the curve has been flattened in germany, but at a very high level, the experts talk about a plateau in the curve and that's obviously too high. the hospitals are still under pressure. so it seems that such increased restrictions on this is syria, while taking into account where you have just referenced. it makes it difficult to understand why exceptions are being made for christmas. how does the government justify that? yes, i think that is in a sense, a little bit of a carrot and stick policy involved here. people are being promised that they can celebrate christmas, which in germany is the most important family time of the year that they can celebrate christmas in their families with a fairly large group of people, possibly 10 people plus children. if they're stick to the restrictions on travel then and that will be until just a couple of days before christmas. so i think the government is trying to tell people you will have the possibility of christmas with your family. you don't need to feel kind of loneliness and isolation in that time, but you have to stick to the rules until then. right now, hans, the german government is introducing plans piecemeal and i was just warning. are there any signs of a more long term strategy for germany? what one is trying to do is to make it as long term as possible. recently the law in germany was changed so that parliament has to be informed every 4 weeks or so of new measures. and measures can only be imposed formally for 4 weeks at a time. if they are extended beyond that, they have to be re approved by the authorities and parliament has to be informed. but at the moment we are talking about rules that are being extended into january. so there is some consideration already of doing this on a longer term level. at the same time, there is the hope that with vaccines in the offing, possibly the long term doesn't need to be that long. that sooner or later, rather sooner than later, vaccine will be available and the whole situation will be somewhat more relaxed. political correspondent, hans brant reporting, thank you. and we stay in europe where divisions over coronavirus relief funds are deepening, hungry and poland's. have been refusing to approve the use 2 trillion dollar relief package. well, they object to a plan that would tie those funds to rule of law criteria. but critics and hungry allege that prime minister, viktor orban government, is rife with corruption. well, later, to pandemic spending. and some of those dissenting voices now fear they could be silenced by the latest news in 3 minutes. clip radio is a popular station in budapest and one of only a few media outlets that are critical of the government. but their license expires in 3 months. and the authorities have so far refused to extend it to the vast majority of the hungary and media slavish. really follow the was of the government for a lot of hungary and it's the only side of the argument that they hear clop. radio does not communicate like this. we are so to speak, an obstacle to the complete domination of the hungarian mind. they called us and their voices seem to be needed now more than ever. with the coronavirus pandemic raging through the country. congress prime minister, viktor orban, is using the crisis to seize more power. his critics say, daniel work for the hungry and civil liberties union. the n.-g. o. recently published a report showing how the pandemic has led to more corruption in the country. one example is the purchase of ventilators by the foreign ministry. ventilators were purchased in huge quantities and significantly overpriced. only some of them use on likely to be used in intensive care and protection against the epidemic. and that's another concern on top of the fact that they were wired at an inflated price in the us, or you're on to some other shop good. just because i got this man's mission is to uncover corruption at the highest level and to call it out. because had, has he is an independent member of the hunger in parliament. he tells me that all bonds government is plagued by corruption and that it's high time for the you to take action volumnia more door and somehow this has to be resolved. the government cannot continue to steal or spend your funds uncontrolled. all one uses this money to pay his people. this is how he maintains this fraudulent system. but the victor all bunda flex and criticism, and is challenging the use plans to tie funding to respect for the rule of law. we wanted to speak about this with his spokesperson, but he canceled the interview at short notice. the hunger we have government accuses brussels of trying to think should it for political reasons. but the country's civil society and opposition hopeful do you to stand its ground. they fear backing down now would embolden big to oban and encourage other populists in the year up. the journalists at club radio hoping for international support. and they are determined to continue their work, if necessary, by streaming their shows via the internet. that however, would mean a much smaller audience. and here are the other stories making headlines. this hour . campaigners in the u.k. have placed $100.00 baby dolls on the steps of the treasury to protect cuts to foreign aid, to protest rather cuts to foreign aid. britain says the cuts are necessary after it's spent 200000000000 pounds on domestic coronavirus related measures. charities say poor communities already reeling from covert, 19 will be harmed the most. a turkish court has resumed a trial in absentia of 20. saudi officials accused of murdering dissidents. saudi journalist jamal khashoggi, a vocal critic of saudi arabia's crown prince, was last seen entering the saudi consulate in istanbul and 2018. riyadh denies involvement blaming. she's killing on a quote rogue operation. the un has expressed concern over the safety of civilians in ethiopia's to agree region as thousands continue to flee the area after 3 weeks of deadly fighting. the ethiopian military and to great enforcers, have both claimed advances in the past day. has not yet been possible to verify either side's claims how easily joe biden can push through his agenda as president could come down to the us state of georgia to run off elections in january. there will decide if the democrats or the republicans get control of the u.s. senate. he had to use washington bureau chief in his poll visit one small town in georgia to examine the political divide more closely. in the heart of one of the most divided counties in georgia, lysa town minutes with half of its population is white and 48 percent or so frickin american in an antique shop in downtown we find many items that reflect the time when milledgeville was george us. a state capitol that was during the civil war when the confederacy, including georgia, fought to keep slavery some elements of that time still seem relevant to shop owner larry use and he seems to be stuck in the past. there is never, never going to be equality in race. he has a grim take on the current political situation. and i don't think the republicans and the democrats are going to maybe only level play and fail. floyd griffin has been doing his bit to level georgia as political playing field for decades. he was the 1st democrat to have been elected from this area to the georgia senate and also served as minute rules may or the bottom line is ratios in here and in america to present majority, the white community are going to be in a minority here pretty soon, and they are that the black and brown people are going to take out. the divisions here in milledgeville, broadly reflect those of the whole of the usa. bringing together people who feel as differently as floyd, griffin, and, and owner, larry used to do is a major challenge. but they need to work together on the many problems in the country. and in the town. stephen hall was or has some ideas. he is the director of the local library and tells organize the initiative on the table brings people together to discuss local issues in a constructive way. he approaches low drama and encourages everyone to get involved . i think the biggest issue for us is what is america? we've had a lot of changes in the last couple years and a lot of the norms that we've had for better or for worse have gone away. and i think we're looking at a future of what is our value? what are our ideas of how we should behave toward each other and what is the common purpose that we have? i think we've lost a little track about and i'd love to see that come together in the future for that americans have to start listening to one another and stop shouting over each other . finally, a veteran who was wounded fighting al qaeda has been honored for his courage. loyalty and devotion to duty could help received the dicken medal. today the animal equivalent of the victoria cross, his fellow officers say the 4 year old belgian meanwhile, selfishly charged through enemy gunfire. to save the lives of british soldiers in afghanistan could go to glitz to both back legs. and last upon it became the 1st u.k. military dot to receive custom made for statics. could it is now enjoy a well earned tyrant. yes, that does it for us. thanks so much for watching us here at the top of the hour. why are people forced to hide in trucks? since there are many cancers and there are many stories make up your job. made for mines skyrocketing losses, the international air transport association says airlines will lose 157000000000 dollars this year. and next we'll ask our correspondents, how african airlines have been staring at relative to the rest of the world. also coming up germany's blue chip stocks index is expanding. we'll tell you why. and a whole bunch of problems with the global flower trade has gone from blue to bust. we'll take you to the world's largest flower auction in august. this is the don't need fish knows i'm kate ferguson. thanks for joining me. plunging passenger numbers, declining revenue, and the prospect of further travel restrictions, the acro for aviation is turning out to be bleaker than expected. that's the stark message from the international air transport association, which has been holding its annual meeting today. the body is expecting losses of 157000000000 dollars this year and next, but it's not all bad news with a vaccine expected to be rolled out in the coming months. some airlines, including astray as quantize, are already devising plans for safe for travel. australia's external borders are closed with only a few domestic flights now able to take to the skies here. the 1st of those landed in sydney on monday after a 4 month ban was lifted. greeting the passengers from melbourne donuts a kind of welcome back present. but passengers from abroad may only be allowed to land here once a vaccine is widely available. we are looking at changing our terms of conditions to say, for international travelers. at that, we will ask people to have a vaccination before they can get on the aircraft. a mandatory vaccination certificate, australia's quantas is the only operator so far to suggest such a strict measure, but action is needed to secure the near future event line says industry association, i otter this is the, this is the do. all right. but this is the last rapid testing or widespread vaccinations is still a long way off though. even if the 1st vaccine comes quickly on to the market next year will be difficult. my arteries warning airlines to brace for further losses and 2021 around $39000000000.00 almost 2 and a half times what was forecast in june. now airlines around the world have of course, been experiencing losses, but have any parts of the world been spared? the worst of us africa hasn't been his as badly by the pandemic as some had expected. but also is that playing out in the aviation sector as well. that's correspondent adrian crazy. he's in cape africa. hi ageing good to see you. how have african airlines been fairing well, not good skates, not good at all. even before the pandemic, there was only one major airline on the continent that has been consistently profitable in the pasta years. that is ethiopian airlines, and they will stay in the black. the way it looks like as of now, also this year because they have been very fast in changing the core focus of their business from commercial flights to cargo that has been very helpful for them. but other than that, it looks not good at all. here in south africa, a lot of local airlines have been dying and also the big major airlines on the continent like south african airlines or kenya airways are really struggling. and you, what about the response from governments? have they been offering any support for the aviation sector? so here in south africa, the government just recently decided to bail out south african airways, once again with 500000000 euros, a lot of money. a lot of people were surprised and shocked many beliefs, including myself, that the pandemic will be the final coup for south african airlines because the government has to bail out the airlines. and on several occasions in the past it's been a symbol rather for corruption and mismanagement in the country. yet the government said, well, we still wants to keep it alive. and that was even controversial within the government. the finance minister who basically signed that budget moved just tweeted this weekend saying do we really need a national carrier? and it is a valid question is specially in a country that has massive inequality in some part of the money that has to be used for south african airways, has to be taken out from police budgets, for example, and also from social housing projects. so this is something definitely that one needs to debate and it's not only the case in south africa, kenya airways, for example, has been losing 200000000 euros in the 1st 6 months of this year. the company or the airline rather needs $500000000.00 euros from the government to basically survive. we have another example of the national carrier of run that also needs massive states funds. they are budgeting, 120000000, euros from the government for next year to survive. so it is quite a costly thing and despite that rather negative record of many state lines on the continent, you still have countries like nigeria is tanzania, where politicians are debating whether they should also start a national carrier. seems that for many politicians and government here, it's more a matter of prestige and not so much about the money. adrian craze. thank you so much. chairman ian stanch mark docks index is set for a major rebound. it's offer a shared, say is planning to expand the index to 40 members from 30. it will also toughen rules for ducks members and feed off the protest for kicking companies. i want. the changes are in response to the collapse of former untaxed member of wire cart, which went bankrupt in june in what turned out to be germany's biggest post-war accounting fraud. here's how the financial correspondent, hyundai assessed the move. the idea is to align the benchmark with international standards with a focus more on quality of the factors such as the profitability of companies getting its results audited or not. for example, it will be easier to boot out a company if it feels to provide its already did result in due time. this was a problem we faced with wire card. and now companies would also be expected to have a profitable record before they are allowed in. the expansion is expected to take place in the 3rd quarter of next year. and that's when you could see the lights of online fashion retailers alone do triage in and siemens energy trading on the board behind me. ashutosh pandi there. let's take you to iraq now, where after years of war, farmers in the country have struggled to return to normal. many of managed to replant their lands, but not to find their path to recovery. blocked by the pandemic in our next report will meet to all of farmers struggling to spice harvesting a bumper crop. it's harvest time once again at this olive grove in northern iraq. famo. now ali is expecting a bumper crop, but it's not enough for him. and many of his fellow farmers that these trees are 30 years old, but now you see there's no market in the farmers are losing out. the farmers are breaking up their farmland and selling it as residential land. even god wouldn't accept that. near here was the front line of operations to free mosul from the so-called islamic state group. many farms were burnt down, now the area is stable. farmers had hoped to return to their traditional ways, not so for the likes of fact, crema moved who's taken to sealing the crop in barrels of his father, north of mosul, he hopes to sell the next year. instead, that's if the pandemic subsides, the coronavirus left a big impact on us. our lives were exported to the southern governance now as a real. and so no money for the coronavirus and the closing of checkpoints affected us. after years of water time devastation, these farmers still have no choice but to wait longer. wait until the end of the pandemic before their lives can finally take on some semblance of normality. again, for centuries, the netherlands has been at the very center of the global flower trade. until recently it was considered a solid business flowers are after all, an essential part of birthday wedding and funeral thought liberations. but when the pandemic struck, the parties came to an end, and the vendors were forced to been thousands of bunches. now, amid europe feck and wave of infections, the industry is once again in danger of wilting away. it's just before midnight and the world's largest flower auction is about to begin. thousands of growers bring their flowers to the royal flora holland. on the outskirts of amsterdam, the 1000000 square meter hall is the size of a town. at the beginning of the pandemic, there was chaos here. entire loads of flowers had to be destroyed. europe was in lockdown, and no one thought of buying flowers. tons of them landed in the poor witness the sharp downturn, all of a sudden he couldn't sell anything. i'm with you might have something to fall and the whole market collapsed. there were thousands of us vendors, thousands of carts, everything ended up in the garbage. it wasn't good with money. prior to the pandemic around 20000000 flowers were sold here every day. it's one of the country's leading industries. the most important customers are their neighbors in europe. are you selling any flowers, blooming the flowers that combine well, are easy to see him in for coffee. but behind the scenes, it's still apparent that business isn't back to normal, yet huge, vacant spaces and the auction hall. every 20 seconds, the auctioneer displaced the bids on the screen. amsterdam's flower auction posted sales of almost 5000000000 euros last year, but the crisis is hitting the netherlands hard. and that's one of the reasons why the dutch government was against unconditional handouts of billions of euros to southern e.u. countries. last summer, what we said is, we will help, but you also need to help us by putting in place the necessary forms in the labor markets, pensions, etc. so that next time, you will be able to help yourselves also solidarity. dutch florists think it's right to send money to southern europe despite the coronavirus crisis, but only under certain conditions. between me and mine, i wouldn't just give anyone my wallet and say, take whatever we can give them money, but response or i would be to put on 40, still amsterdam's forests have their own problems. the 2nd wave of the pandemic is underway in europe, and millions of troops are in danger of landing on the trash heap again. schaaf in umbria is making the jury a face mosque using linen and gold thread woven on 200 year old moves. the facial coverings can cost 2000 euros each a must topic fessor a for the fashion victim, who wants to look good during a thumbtack? and that's all from me in the business team here in berlin for why go to our website e w dot com slash business? we're on facebook and twitter as well. for me, it's goodbye and to give us your country to make you rich oil the find with jobs the oil will take good care of you may see changed the oil 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